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probably the owners of a puppy mill who no longer want to breed the animals under a strict new state law. >> unfortunately there's a few of these really bad breeders out there who know they're not going to be able to pass inspections and trying to get out of the business fast. >> reporter: the animals are filthy, all adults, and may have lived under horrible conditions. >> unfortunately a lot of these puppy mill dogs their feet may have never touched the ground. >> reporter: volunteers will bathe the animals in the next few days before putting them up for adoption. >> it's really heartbreaking. but hopefully we can change their lot in life and give them a better future than their past has been. >> that's where ry rescuing a d is important. >>> one team hitting the ground running in virginia. >>> meningitis outbreak is spreading. another patient has died and there's a growing risk for people in our area. >>> a teenager vanished on the way to school. we'll report on why his parents think the disappearance is suspicious. >>> a new plan of attack against the algae invasion on the national ma
probably the owners of a puppy mill who no longer want to breed the animals under a strict new state law. >> unfortunately there's a few of these really bad breeders out there who know they're not going to be able to pass inspections and trying to get out of the business fast. >> reporter: the animals are filthy, all adults, and may have lived under horrible conditions. >> unfortunately a lot of these puppy mill dogs their feet may have never touched the ground. >>...
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social media access through the criminals that would have changed their audience from just the local law enforcement audience to having a global audience. on the other hand, the tools that law enforcement has accessed to today, they would have been critical in solving the case probably a little more quickly than what they were able to then. >> reporter: this is some of that new technology. >> it is virtually unlimited. >> a device capturing thousands of license plates for hours, showing up the information instantly. >> we had cops running tags, recording tags, stopping vehicles, identifying occupants. we may have been able to solved this quickly. >> reporter: the system could have told police that they had seen this here. the one on the sniper's blue killing machine dozens of times during their shooting spree. and it could have literally lifted a needle from the hay stack. scott broom, 9news now. >>> now, those devices have been deemployed -- deployed for about two years now. reading dozens of license plates every second from cars going 60 miles an hour. >>> a scaffold collapses leaving
social media access through the criminals that would have changed their audience from just the local law enforcement audience to having a global audience. on the other hand, the tools that law enforcement has accessed to today, they would have been critical in solving the case probably a little more quickly than what they were able to then. >> reporter: this is some of that new technology. >> it is virtually unlimited. >> a device capturing thousands of license plates for...
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having social media access for the criminals would have changed their audience from just the local law enforcement audience to having a global audience. on the other hand the tools, the tools that law enforcement has access to today would have been critical in solving the case probably a little more quickly than what they were able to do then. >> reporter: this is some of the new technology. >> virtually unlimited. >> a device carrying thousands of license plates her hours. >> we had cops stopping vehicles, identifying the occupants. we may have been able to have resolved this quicker. >> reporter: had this existed in 2002, they could have seen this plate, the one on the sniper's fearsome killing machine, dozens of times during their shooting spree. and it could have literally lifted a needle from a hay stack. now those devices have been deployed here at mike montgomery county for about two years now. dozens of them per second at 60 miles per hour. it is truly astounding technology and officers here, they only wish they had it ten years ago. reporting live with montgomery are county po
having social media access for the criminals would have changed their audience from just the local law enforcement audience to having a global audience. on the other hand the tools, the tools that law enforcement has access to today would have been critical in solving the case probably a little more quickly than what they were able to do then. >> reporter: this is some of the new technology. >> virtually unlimited. >> a device carrying thousands of license plates her hours....
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. a... south carolina family... makes....a... disturbing discovery... on facebook...///.they... find pictures... of... people partying... in their home... / but... &p they... werennt there! on... vaaation... in new york.. in july. want his identity known... &psays it took three months before detaals ssarted leaking out onnfacebook.he says the parygoers tood his kids... they broke into the house... to an unlocked window.een... "one of them was dancinn around with a funnel in his hand. the other ooe was throwinggup in the sink.i'm looking at this saying this is inside my house. there's someone in my son's oom walking around doing lewd walki notiied the screen when they returree home, but thought everything seemed okay inside. appaaently theepprty crew.. clean uu well befooe the faaily retuunedd..but tagged themselvvs in picturrs on facebook frrm the party.the man sayy teenagers pictured in consider this an active no - investigation. 3 3 buck showwlter annoonces tomorrow's star
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. a... south carolina family... makes....a... disturbing discovery... on facebook...///.they... find pictures... of... people partying... in their home... / but... &p they... werennt there! on... vaaation... in new york.. in july. want his identity known... &psays it took three months before detaals ssarted leaking out onnfacebook.he says the parygoers tood his kids... they broke...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. for himself... on the hit fox show "the x factor."but as paal gessler explains... the annapolis musician ii stayinn true to his roots... even as his fame takes off. off. kathy mahar: 21.55 "it's gonna be a total surprise to the student body. they're gonna go nuts. they're gonna go uts." tte archbishop spalding auditorium is ot with exciiement.23.15 singing rhcp zachary mckinney doeen't know it.(nats)but, his band is the waam- up aat.kathyymahar: in that auditorium, people down in annapolis are gonnaa hear the screams."(nats: pcreams)those screams are for performing)he's not just any &palumni.katie boodan: 36.47 "i couldn't believe whht was insppration for everyone in especially."emily frreman: 33.22 "i'm so happy, because our school hhssjust been buzzing since the episode ccme &pon. we all knew. we were waiting for the episode to come on, and we were like 'hees heree' now,he's actually here!"(nats: audition)correy is a contestant on 'x-factor', here on fox45.his auditton w
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. for himself... on the hit fox show "the x factor."but as paal gessler explains... the annapolis musician ii stayinn true to his roots... even as his fame takes off. off. kathy mahar: 21.55 "it's gonna be a total surprise to the student body. they're gonna go nuts. they're gonna go uts." tte archbishop spalding auditorium is ot with exciiement.23.15 singing rhcp...
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law. press cancer survivors that need reconstructive surgery or women seeking cosmetic breast enhancement may opt for and more natural procedure. it is a procedure that uses of breast fact stem cells to enhance breasts and provide a more natural look that implants and is said to last a lifetime. the surgery can move the lines of current and plants or improve congenital conditions like an even breasts. >> enzyme is thrown in there to release the fat cells and amateur vessels and stem cells. and that it is separated from the fat cells and concentrated. >> this has been used in the past few years in cosmetic surgery, it is still considered experimental and not yet fda approved. a new study found but talks injections to the bladder or as effective as medication for treating urinary urgency and incontinence with a few unpleasant side effects. it worked twice as well in medication completely resolving the symptoms. the only drawback is they have more urinary tract infections that women that took
law. press cancer survivors that need reconstructive surgery or women seeking cosmetic breast enhancement may opt for and more natural procedure. it is a procedure that uses of breast fact stem cells to enhance breasts and provide a more natural look that implants and is said to last a lifetime. the surgery can move the lines of current and plants or improve congenital conditions like an even breasts. >> enzyme is thrown in there to release the fat cells and amateur vessels and stem...
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it has killed jobs. >> reporter: the president tried to bring it back to romney's own health care law which he said is quite similar. >> the governor did a program working with democrats in the state to set up what is essentially the same model. it hasn't destroyed jobs. >> reporter: there were few fireworks and even fewer surprises. both candidates were deliberate in laying out their policy points but as a result they focus on a checklist than connecting with voters. abc news denver. >> all right. you watched it, join the hot topic right now. that's the conversation on facebook. abc 2news.com/facebook. >> there is more at stake in maryland on election day than what wins the white house there. are a lot of ballot questions and some can be confusing. question four called tuition rates exemption is about letting some illegal immigrants to get in-state tuition. question six about same sex marriage is called the civil marriage protection act. then question seven, table games and gambling expansion. we have a special story talking about that. it's in the state news section of the website.
it has killed jobs. >> reporter: the president tried to bring it back to romney's own health care law which he said is quite similar. >> the governor did a program working with democrats in the state to set up what is essentially the same model. it hasn't destroyed jobs. >> reporter: there were few fireworks and even fewer surprises. both candidates were deliberate in laying out their policy points but as a result they focus on a checklist than connecting with voters. abc news...
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police say this might be the result of the new texas law. the state began to require it dog and cat breeders to obtain a license by undergoing an inspection. they believe -- >> they are in pretty rough shape. >> police say no when brushed them for least six months. animal control officials said the dogs are relatively healthy. >> nearly two dozen dogs rescue from a south carolina puppy mills are calling d.c. home. the dogs were found living in deplorable conditions. they had infections, many of them. they are now being treated and should and should be ready for adoption. >> -- and should be soon ready for adoption. >> the new report comes halfway through the corn harvest. the problem of keeping crops alive will continue into the winter wheat season as well. >> we have been tried here, but nothing like that. -- dry here, but nothing like that. let me show you the national drought. stretching from the dakotas oklahoma. those are the areas under the severe drought. on the north side, though, it is currently 29 degrees in northern minnesota. tha
police say this might be the result of the new texas law. the state began to require it dog and cat breeders to obtain a license by undergoing an inspection. they believe -- >> they are in pretty rough shape. >> police say no when brushed them for least six months. animal control officials said the dogs are relatively healthy. >> nearly two dozen dogs rescue from a south carolina puppy mills are calling d.c. home. the dogs were found living in deplorable conditions. they had...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. when it comes oocommercials ttat reaaly grrb your attention....some offthe most pemorable are for procter and &pgamble's febreze air effects air freshener. consumer adssdct really lives up to its - (v/o)this febreze ad shows "annexperiment" - usinn an old goat a a sweaty bodybuilder a& and a daa-old fish. a group f real peoole" confirms that it all stinks. then the room is treated with febreze air effects ann &pblindfolded people are brough in. (sot: ad)"take a deep breath and telllme hat it pmells like?? "very springtimey." "springtimey" "like flowery." (v/o) consumer repoots decided to do a sniff teet of its own, calling on some braaee volunteers. they were taken to a oom where a cat litter box and sardines had been ittinn for four hours. blindfolded, they confirmed the room smeeled bad. (soo: sara &pbrown)"uggh!" (sot: awilda ccuz)"it smells like yuck!" sprayeddthe rrom with febreze air effects. more blindfolded staffers were led in. (sot: nicole ssarubbo) "it's a very
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. when it comes oocommercials ttat reaaly grrb your attention....some offthe most pemorable are for procter and &pgamble's febreze air effects air freshener. consumer adssdct really lives up to its - (v/o)this febreze ad shows "annexperiment" - usinn an old goat a a sweaty bodybuilder a& and a daa-old fish. a group f real peoole" confirms that it all stinks. then...
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he was charged with having an open container of alcohol, resisting arrest and failure to obey a lawful order. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> still plenty ahead on fox 5 morning news. we have all of our top stories. >> including reaction from last night's presidential debate. we'll get a live report on that. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news, thursday october 4th, live look outside right now at i-270. traffic getting -- starting to move along a little bit early this morning. >> less fog than yesterday. a. >> a lot less fog. so that is helpful. >> we have a few rain showers moving through. it could be enough to wet the roadways and slow things down out there as we continue to await the arrival of some tri air. >> we are waiting and waiting. i think this is like hanging out, kicking back. >> the front? >> yes. >> it has been chilling here for the last couple of days. only it's not chilling. it's warming things up. shower activity, you can seat front there set up across the region as well. just to the west of it is where we are agetting the shower activity. it
he was charged with having an open container of alcohol, resisting arrest and failure to obey a lawful order. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> still plenty ahead on fox 5 morning news. we have all of our top stories. >> including reaction from last night's presidential debate. we'll get a live report on that. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news, thursday october 4th, live look outside right now at i-270. traffic getting -- starting to move along...
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look, we developed -- the reality for parents there's an information gap and for law enforcement. so you know kids designed to give parents information before a crisis happens and sometimes the crisis aren't that big a deal, but parents having the information pro actively is really what this is all about. >> particularly in the case of online predators, as you found in this case, there's a process that they go through trying to get that kid comfortable. >> doesn't happen overnight. and for parents who have friended their children online, they should assume that the predators online know that, and they know how to get around mom and dad simply being their child's friend online. so without a parental intelligence system really kind of doing some of the work for mom and dad, there's no way they can know for sure that their kids are not in fact at risk. >> you and your brother cofounded something called uknowkids.com. tell me about that and what that does. >> the service is an online and mobile service that parents can use to monitor activity like facebook, myspace, twitter, instagram
look, we developed -- the reality for parents there's an information gap and for law enforcement. so you know kids designed to give parents information before a crisis happens and sometimes the crisis aren't that big a deal, but parents having the information pro actively is really what this is all about. >> particularly in the case of online predators, as you found in this case, there's a process that they go through trying to get that kid comfortable. >> doesn't happen overnight....
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one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of obama care is in my opinion a mistake. with regards to young people coming along, i've got proposals to make sure medicare and social security are there for them without any question. >> if you repeal obama care and i have become fond of this term obama care, if you repeal it, what happens is those seniors right away are going to be paying $600 more in prescription care. they're going to have to be paying copays for basic checkups that can keep them healthier and the primary beneficiary of that repeal are insurance companies that are estimated to gainle billions of dollars -- gain billions of dollars back when they aren't making
one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of obama care is in my...
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. >> reporter: other big topics included medicare reform and the president's health care reform law. and while there wasn't a knockout punch from either side, some feel the president may have been too relaxed. >> he seems just a little bit detached at times. didn't want to be there. >> reporter: most agree romney led the debate. this first match-up could give him the boost he needed after lagging in many polls. >> knowing he's behind he needs to win and he fought that fight and stylistically he put the president on the defensive a number of time. >> reporter: the candidates are back on the trail today and the next big debate is next week when the vice presidential candidates go one-on-one. brandi hitt, abc news, denver. >> news around the nation this morning. >>> the mother and her five children jumped from a burning building when the flames trapped them inside. a camera was rolling the whole time and caught these terrifying moments. take a look at this. this happened in newark, new jersey, the family had just moved into the third floor apartment. the fire blocked the door so they ha
. >> reporter: other big topics included medicare reform and the president's health care reform law. and while there wasn't a knockout punch from either side, some feel the president may have been too relaxed. >> he seems just a little bit detached at times. didn't want to be there. >> reporter: most agree romney led the debate. this first match-up could give him the boost he needed after lagging in many polls. >> knowing he's behind he needs to win and he fought that...
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he was charged with having an open container of alcohol, resisting arrest, and failure to obey a lawful order. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> as we continue tonight, controversial and racist. those are the criticisms aimed at new adings in new york city subways. now the woman behind them wants them in d.c. metro stations. and later, an angry outburst between nikki monage and mariah carey. this got nasty. the judge's reaction to the war of words coming up. [ kreg smith ] i'm third generation military. i served in the army, two tours over there. when i got back from iraq, i was searching for new jobs. [ lionel hamilton ] veterans make great employees, because you know they've already got expertise and they've got job skills instilled in them from the military. [ kreg smith ] what i've learned, being deployed overseas, is a high sense of adaptability, leadership skills, and teamwork. [ lionel hamilton ] ge doesn't hire veterans because they're veterans. we hire veterans because they're extremely qualified. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city stree
he was charged with having an open container of alcohol, resisting arrest, and failure to obey a lawful order. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> as we continue tonight, controversial and racist. those are the criticisms aimed at new adings in new york city subways. now the woman behind them wants them in d.c. metro stations. and later, an angry outburst between nikki monage and mariah carey. this got nasty. the judge's reaction to the war of words coming up. [ kreg smith ] i'm...
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a new child abuse law in delaware has some parents ob. oojecting. one phrase in the injury to a child as any impairmeet of physical condition or pain....the delaware family policy council calll it a ban on parental spankkng.but the attorney needed to e changed... - pecause it was difficult to was too young to speak.some d just too subjective. if i have a two-year-old and - this part/// and i rrach out two-year-old's hand ///cut this part/// according to the way this bill s written that whole yearrin prison." r that 3 proponents of the law say spanking is allowwd if it's reasonable.. or moderate. hours beffre tonights debate, a conservative website released a video from a speech 2007. conservatives billed it as a bombshell... but the obama campaign called it desperation. jeff abell shows us what's said in the video... that's gettinggit so much attentionn attention. :02) (obama video/introducing) "barack obaaa, our hope for ttmorrow....." at a ministers connerence at hamppon university five years ago, the mmstly african american audience listened as t
a new child abuse law in delaware has some parents ob. oojecting. one phrase in the injury to a child as any impairmeet of physical condition or pain....the delaware family policy council calll it a ban on parental spankkng.but the attorney needed to e changed... - pecause it was difficult to was too young to speak.some d just too subjective. if i have a two-year-old and - this part/// and i rrach out two-year-old's hand ///cut this part/// according to the way this bill s written that whole...
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it, why the president spent so much time in the middle of a recession focusing on getting his health law passed. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> we did work on this, alongside working on jobs, because this is part of making sure that middle class families are secure in this country. >> reporter: a couple of the big instant overnight polls that we've seen, undecided voters and registered voters say mitt romney won this debate. they've got two more coming up, the first in a couple of weeks. >>> and some local governors are weighing in on last night's debate as well. maryland governor martin o'malley told msnbc's lawrence o'donnell that romney was not specific enough on the issues that matter most to undecided voters. >> i think what mitt romney really needed tonight was a big game changer. he needed the address the observation that
it, why the president spent so much time in the middle of a recession focusing on getting his health law passed. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> we did work on this, alongside working on jobs, because this is part of making...
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. >> reporter: but law enforcement say wednesday's incident is no laughing matter. >> it's a very dangerous thing to do. police show up and they have a -- they believe they have a bad guy. and someone gets shot. >> reporter: unlike "punk'd" these are real cops with real bullets. a volatile situation where someone could get hurt. >>> now, to an update on a story we brought you yesterday on "good morning america." local tv anchor jennifer livingston is fighting back after a viewer criticized her weight. now, the man behind that hurtful e-mail is speaking out. and he is not backing down. jennifer has received support from our own abc station, wxow in lacrosse, wisconsin. and linsey davis has the story. >> reporter: it was the e-mail that sparked national outrage. >> it reads as follows. surely, you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people, girls in particular. >> reporter: and this morning, the man behind it finally has a face, with two bulging biceps to match. his name is kenneth krause. the viewer that took jennifer livingston to task for her weight. >> yo
. >> reporter: but law enforcement say wednesday's incident is no laughing matter. >> it's a very dangerous thing to do. police show up and they have a -- they believe they have a bad guy. and someone gets shot. >> reporter: unlike "punk'd" these are real cops with real bullets. a volatile situation where someone could get hurt. >>> now, to an update on a story we brought you yesterday on "good morning america." local tv anchor jennifer livingston...